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Great Holiday SitesEveryone has a favorite holiday. Whether it's Christmas or Cinco de Mayo, it can be time-consuming to find the information, products or services you need. That's why we've created Great Holiday Sites. As we surf the web, we'll select valuable, relevant holiday links and share them with you. In turn, we hope webmasters and browsers alike will submit their favorite websites (please refer to our Listing Guidelines) to help us build this directory into the best holiday resource on the internet. We look forward to this amazing adventure and invite you to be a part of it.
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When Mother's Day rolls around each year, you might think about getting your mother the standard flowers or card, but there are more fun things you can give her to show her your appreciation for everything she has done for you while growing up... more... One of the greatest joys of Christmas is the opening of presents. It doesn’t matter how big or small, expensive or otherwise—there is something about tearing off the colorful gift wrappers that make everyone feel like they’re seven again... more...
The joy of Christmas has truly become a global phenomenon. It's possible to travel to various destinations across the world and still engage in Yuletide festivities. You may dream of escaping the festivities frenzy all together and grab some winter sun on a remote island location. So whether the choice is Christmas chaos or a few weeks of peaceful avoidance, there is an ideal festive destination for everyone. more... Tabletop trees are a great solution for homeowners who love Christmas trees but are lacking space. They’re also great for those who love the height, feel and decorative touch these trees offer. Working for a Christmas tree company like Treetopia, I love to see people decorate and design their trees in wacky ways! But for those who want a more traditional look, we have our tasteful tabletop tree ideas. more... Rooted in Norse and European legend, the original Saint Nicholas was a kind and generous saint of the 4th century born in Turkey. Disguised in a hooded cloak, he traveled from door to door leaving gifts of food, clothing and money for the poor and underprivileged. more...
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